Spouted jar ca. 9th-7th century B.C. Iran This pitcher has a squat body with a rounded shoulder, a short neck, and a flaring rim. A long spout emerges from one side of the body just below the shoulder and connects to the rim before jutting out horizontally. A flat handle connects the shoulder and the rim on the other side. The pitcher is buff, with painted reddish-brown decorations, including checkerboard patterns on the body, dots on the rim, and crosshatching, zigzags and rays on the spout and handle. The combination of the long spout and painted decorations suggest the form of a bird. The body and neck were made separately on a wheel, with the handle and spout added later.This pitcher was excavated at Tepe Sialk, near Kashan in central Iran. Sialk was the site of a fortified town, constructed in the early first millennium B.C. Several hundred yards from the town there was a large cemetery, called Necropolis B by the archaeologists who explored it between 1933 and 1937. The graves we
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